Hello all.
I'm attempting to configure IPv6 Unique Local Addresses alongside the existing global addresses that are in use on my home network, as the global addresses are from a dynamic prefix delegation and could change from time to time. I want the ULAs to be handed out statefully using DHCPv6 static leases so that they won't change over time.
I've generated a random ULA prefix of the form fdxx:xxxx:xxxx::/48 and have assigned the first /64 subnet of it to my LAN, with the first :1 address configured on the interface on my FreeBSD gateway.
From rtadvd.conf(5), it appears that you can enable/disable an "autonomous address-configuration" flag for each prefix that is advertised, which informs hosts whether to use SLAAC to configure their own address or not. However, adding configuration for the ULA prefix to disable that flag causes
With no rtadvd.conf file:
/etc/rtadvd.conf file created as follows:
Afterwards:
Note that the although the autonomous 'A' flag has been removed from the fdxx: ULA prefix, the 2a02: global prefix advertisement has disappeared altogether.
It's not practical to add another :addr declaration for the global prefix, because it's dynamic and the configuration would have to keep being modified.
Can anyone suggest how to resolve this issue?
Thanks
jem
EDIT: corrected "site-local" to "Unique Local"
I'm attempting to configure IPv6 Unique Local Addresses alongside the existing global addresses that are in use on my home network, as the global addresses are from a dynamic prefix delegation and could change from time to time. I want the ULAs to be handed out statefully using DHCPv6 static leases so that they won't change over time.
I've generated a random ULA prefix of the form fdxx:xxxx:xxxx::/48 and have assigned the first /64 subnet of it to my LAN, with the first :1 address configured on the interface on my FreeBSD gateway.
rtadvd
has started advertising the new prefix alongside the existing global one but the problem is that my LAN hosts are automatically configuring their ULAs with SLAAC as well. I don't want this, I want them to only obtain them through DHCPv6.From rtadvd.conf(5), it appears that you can enable/disable an "autonomous address-configuration" flag for each prefix that is advertised, which informs hosts whether to use SLAAC to configure their own address or not. However, adding configuration for the ULA prefix to disable that flag causes
rtadvd
to no longer automatically advertises all on-link prefixes that it finds on an interface, and so the global prefix stops being advertised.With no rtadvd.conf file:
Code:
# rtadvctl -v show
lan0: flags=<UP,CONFIGURED,PERSIST> status=<RA_SEND> mtu 1500
DefaultLifetime: 30m
MinAdvInterval/MaxAdvInterval: 3m20s/10m
AdvLinkMTU: <none>, Flags: <none>, Preference: medium
ReachableTime: 0s, RetransTimer: 0s, CurHopLimit: 64
AdvIfPrefixes: yes
Next RA send: Fri Jan 25 19:30:46 2019
Last RA send: Fri Jan 25 19:22:18 2019
Prefixes (2):
fdxx:xxxx:xxxx:yyyy:/64 (KERNEL, vltime=30d, pltime=7d, flags=LA)
2a02:zzzz:zzzz:zzzz::/64 (KERNEL, vltime=30d, pltime=7d, flags=LA)
/etc/rtadvd.conf file created as follows:
Code:
lan0:\
:addr="fdxx:xxxx:xxxx:yyyy::":\
:prefixlen#64:\
:pinfoflags="l":
Afterwards:
Code:
# rtadvctl -v show
lan0: flags=<UP,TRANSITIVE,PERSIST> status=<RA_SEND> mtu 1500
DefaultLifetime: 30m
MinAdvInterval/MaxAdvInterval: 3m20s/10m
AdvLinkMTU: <none>, Flags: <none>, Preference: medium
ReachableTime: 0s, RetransTimer: 0s, CurHopLimit: 64
AdvIfPrefixes: yes
Next RA send: Fri Jan 25 19:35:04 2019
Last RA send: never
Prefixes (1):
fdxx:xxxx:xxxx:yyyy::/64 (CONFIG, vltime=30d, pltime=7d, flags=L)
Note that the although the autonomous 'A' flag has been removed from the fdxx: ULA prefix, the 2a02: global prefix advertisement has disappeared altogether.
It's not practical to add another :addr declaration for the global prefix, because it's dynamic and the configuration would have to keep being modified.
Can anyone suggest how to resolve this issue?
Thanks
jem
EDIT: corrected "site-local" to "Unique Local"